The first anthology exclusively devoted to Hegel’s linguistic thought.
The first anthology explicitly dedicated to Hegel’s linguistic thought, Hegel and Language presents various facets of a new wave of Hegel scholarship. The chapters are organized around themes that include the possibility of systematic philosophy, truth and objectivity, and the relation of Hegel's thought to analytic and postmodern approaches to language. While there is considerable diversity among the various approaches to and assessments of Hegel's linguistic thought, the volume as a whole demonstrates that not only was language central for Hegel, but also that his linguistic thought still has much to offer contemporary philosophy. The book also includes an extensive introductory survey of the linguistic thought of the entire German Idealist movement and the contemporary issues that emerged from it.
"By presenting a panorama of competent scholarship on the theme of Hegel and language, this collection opens up a number of perspectives on how to read Hegel and his thought. It is exciting, and the material is well organized and covers a number of critical themes." — John W. Burbidge, author of Hegel on Logic and Religion: The Reasonableness of Christianity
"This book contains a range of distinct considerations brought to bear on Hegel's views and uses of language. The essays are not mere expositions of Hegel's views but are serious attempts at interpretation of the significance of Hegel's views, evaluation of the cogency and intelligibility of his position, and suggestions as to how these views relate to Hegel's philosophical predecessors and to later philosophy of language." — David A. Duquette, editor of Hegel's History of Philosophy: New Interpretations
Contributors include Will Dudley, Katharina Dulckeit, Catherine Kellogg, David Kolb, Chong-Fuk Lau, Claire May, John McCumber, Angelica Nuzzo, Katrin Pahl, Jeffrey Reid, Jere O'Neill Surber, Kevin Thompson, and Jim Vernon.
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Jere O'Neill Surber is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Denver and the author of Culture and Critique: An Introduction to the Critical Discourses of Cultural Studies.
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Paperback. Etat : Very Good. The first anthology exclusively devoted to Hegel's linguistic thought. The first anthology explicitly dedicated to Hegel's linguistic thought, Hegel and Language presents various facets of a new wave of Hegel scholarship. The chapters are organized around themes that include the possibility of systematic philosophy, truth and objectivity, and the relation of Hegel's thought to analytic and postmodern approaches to language. While there is considerable diversity among the various approaches to and assessments of Hegel's linguistic thought, the volume as a whole demonstrates that not only was language central for Hegel, but also that his linguistic thought still has much to offer contemporary philosophy. The book also includes an extensive introductory survey of the linguistic thought of the entire German Idealist movement and the contemporary issues that emerged from it. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. N° de réf. du vendeur GOR014938477
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